Warren Schaeffer is getting his shot to help turn around the Rockies.

The club announced Monday that the 40-year-old Schaeffer will be retained as manager of a team facing a daunting rebuild in 2026.

“We’re confident Warren is the right person to lead our club moving forward,” Paul DePodesta, Rockies president of baseball operations, said in a statement. “He has established strong relationships with our players, understands the culture of this franchise, and embodies the energy and work ethic we want on and off the field.”

Schaeffer was named interim manager on May 11, replacing veteran Bud Black , who was fired after the Rockies began the season with a 7-33 record.

Under Schaeffer, the Rockies went 36-86, finishing with a 43-119 record.

“I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunit

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